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The savage frontier : the Pyrenees in history and the imagination

Title
The savage frontier : the Pyrenees in history and the imagination / Matthew Carr.
Author
Carr, Matthew, 1955-
Publication
  • New York : The New Press, 2018.
  • ©2018

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Description
viii, 331 pages : illustrations, maps; 22 cm
Summary
"[This book] traces the roots over the mountains taken by monks, soldiers, poets, pilgrims and refugees, examining the lives and events that have shaped the Pyrenees across the centuries. Its cast of characters includes Napoleon, Hannibal and Charlemagne; the eccentric British climber Lord Henry Russell; Francisco Sabaté Llopart, the Catalan anarchist who waged a lone war across the Pyrenees against Franco for years after the [Spanish] Civil war; and the cellist Pau [Pablo] Casals, who spent more than twenty-three years in exile only a few miles from the Spanish border, to show his disapproval of the regime."--Book jacket.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The land -- The vanishing border -- "Africa begins at the Pyrenees" -- Scholars, Pilgrims, and troubadours -- The zone of war -- Safe havens -- Pioneers: the "discovery" of the Pyrenees -- Visitors -- Lost kingdoms -- Mountain people -- Wild things -- Ghost towns -- Epilogue: the future in the past: the Pyrenees in the twenty-first century.
ISBN
  • 9781620974278
  • 1620974274
LCCN
  • 2018017803
  • 99979212970
OCLC
  • on1045639865
  • 1045639865
  • SCSB-9254047
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries